Standard features include:
Guest drive, resize, better turning options, more camera options and general scripting improvements.
Note: I now provide vehicles at real life size (or close to it). You now have a resize option if you need to make your avatar fit better.
FEATURES AND OPTIONS SUMMARY:
CONTROLS:
Forward: Up Arrow
Stop: Down Arrow (when moving forward)
Reverse: Down Arrow
Stop: Up Arrow (when moving backward)
Turns: Right and Left Arrows
Sharp Turns: Right and Left Arrows While Holding Shift Key
Drift/Slide: Right and Left Arrows While Holding Shift Key At High Speeds
Higher Speed Setting: Page Up
Lower Speed Setting: Page Down
CLICKABLE ITEMS:
Click rear bumper (or where bumper should be) to open menu.
Doors, blinkers and windshield wipers operate on click.
CAMERA:
Several presets including automatic reset cycle (for sim crossings).
OPTIONS:
Free updates for life.
Guest drive with limited options.
Change seat position and rotation. (Passengers can do same.)
Manipulate lights, blinkers etc. via menu.
SETTINGS:
Performance settings using presets ranging from standard to unrealistic.
Adjustable turning ratio.
Avatar eject system.
Script removal (partial) to lower lag.
APPEARANCE:
Change colors of various preset groups of parts using HUD. All viewer colors available.
Resize option if your avatar is too big.
Various wheel appearance settings.
Change license plate using texture UUID.
Change window tint and color.
Custom logo settings using texture UUID.
Extras included: Siren and flashing lights.
Siren has two sound options: Old fashioned and current.
A standard demo with limited options is available at my in-world store on a rezzer.
Linked Land Impact: 51 (at default size)
Script Count: 18
Total Sit Positions: 4 (including driver)
- Mesh
- Customizable Performance Settings
- Customizable Appearance Settings
- Moving Parts
- Different Paint Schemes Available
Great PD Car!
I love that is drives so smoothly. Has quite a few texture points available. Not as many are new cars, but I'm guessing this car is at least from 2012 or 2013 so keep that in mind. I love it honestly and it's 2016. Nice investment and the other cops on the force think it's cute!
Love it too!
Very well done, looks great, works. First of its kind that's any good on SL! :D